During a Twitter Q&A, the brunette beauty revealed the best
wedding gift she received, her favourite moment of the day and tips
for a happy relationship.

Twitter user Tiffany Pritchard asked Michelle "What's the best
wedding present you got??" to which the actress replied: "a book of
letters of everyone who I love that my maid of honour put together,
I got the morning of the wedding. [sic]"

Speaking about her big day, she revealed that her favourite
memory was "walking down the aisle."

One twitter user wanted relationship advice, and Michelle was
more than happy to oblige. Sharing her tips, she tweeted "respect
each other 100%." She later added that her and Mark are soulmates,
responding "I believe in soulmates."

And what a dress it was - the Coronation Street actress
chose an ivory, fishtail Galia Lahav gown, made with
French lace and Swarovski crystal detailing from London boutique
Browns Bride, which she paired with an Italian lace veil from Peter Langner.

Clutched in Michelle's hands were a posy of white hydrangea and
double lisianthus with diamantes and pearls, and for her ceremony
shoes Michelle opted for a pair of silver python platform heels
from Terry de Havilland.

Speaking to the magazine, Mark, who wore a classic black tuxedo,
gushed about his new bride "she looked so amazing. Her wedding
dress was just perfect."

For her entrance, Michelle chose Shania Twain's "From This
Moment On". She explained to Hello! that: "we listened to
that song as year ago and the words mean so much it made me cry.
It's like our song."

And to make it official, Mark slid a platinum band of diamonds
on the new Mrs Wright's hand, whilst she gave him a gold band,
engraved with the words "Mark and Michelle 24 May 2015 and
forever."

Following the ceremony, the pair continued the traditions,
cutting into a five tier cake; a mix of lemon and fruit cakes
created by Vanilla Patisserie and enjoyed their first dance as man
and wife to Whitney Houston's "I Have Nothing".

Though Hello! reports the party truly began when the
new Mr and Mrs Wright cleared the dance floor to perform the famous
Dirty Dancing routine. By this time Michelle had also
changed into a second dress: a 1950s-inspired raw cut silk organza
gown, which she designed in collaboration with Eyla Collection.

When asked about their favourite moment of the day, both agreed
that it was the moment Michelle walked down the aisle "It has to be
seeing Mark looking back at me as I walked down the aisle. I will
never get that again, it was the best feeling ever", the soap star
revealed. "It's the same for me," her husband said, "it was like
being in a dream. Every time I looked back at Michelle I went to
cry."

LAST UPDATED:26th May 2015 at 11:09am

It's official! Michelle Keegan has finally married her Mr
Wright.

The Coronation Street actress said 'I do' to
TOWIE and Strictly Come Dancing star Mark Wright,
in a ceremony at St Mary's Church in Bury St Edmunds over the
weekend.

Each guest was sent a personalised white invitation, housed in a
lavish pocket embossed with 'Michelle & Mark' and tied with
white satin ribbon. The entire invite was encased in cut-out white
lilies, a nod their wedding flowers: bunches of lilies mixed with
plush green foliage and dainty white flowers were seen being
carried into Tudor mansion Hengrave Hall, the couple's chosen
reception venue.

Michelle arrived at the ceremony 30 minutes late, in a classic
white Rolls Royce, but her grand entrance was masked by a white
tent and various umbrellas to keep her dress under wraps due to the
couple's reported six-figure deal with a glossy weekly
magazine.

Seven bridesmaids accompanied the actress down the aisle. They
included Mark's sisters Jess and Natalya, Michelle's stepsister
Nicola, her childhood best friend Becky and her three cousins.
According to Glamour, it's believed they all wore baby
blue dresses with scooped backs.

The Sun reported that the Essex boy couldn't control
his emotions he caught sight of his bride walking down the aisle.
According to a source: "he was very wobbly standing at the altar.
When she arrived a tear streamed down his cheek and his face was
beaming."

Little is known of Michelle's dress; not even her last minute
visit to Browns Bride boutique offered any clues, though it is
thought that the bride-to-be had a hand in designing a bespoke
gown. According to The Mirror, for the reception Michelle
changed into a short version of her wedding dress, with ruffles on
the skirt, matched with white Sophia
Webster shoes with pom poms on the front.

According to Hello!, the couple made a loving
declaration with their wedding breakfast, choosing food from the
north and south to represent both their origins: fish, chips and
mushy peas for Mark, and pie and mash with liquor for Michelle.

Speaking to the magazine before their big day, Mark gushed about
his bride: "I am really excited for that security, to know you have
this person forever in your life. I know I have met The One,"
whilst Michelle added, "we have both got our fairytale."

Congratulations to the new Mr & Mrs Wright, we can't wait to
see a picture of the dress!

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